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Bennett (George J.). The religiousfoundations and Norman castle of Wareham. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xix. 82- 105. Berry (Henry ¥.). Notes on an nupublislied MS. inquisition a.d. 1258 relating to the Dublin city water course, from the muni- ments of the Earlof Meath. Boy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 39-46

The ancient corporation of Barber-Surgeons, or gild of St.

Mary Magdalene, Dublin. Boy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 217-238. Bigger (F. J.). The dextera dei sculptured on the high crosses of

Ireland. Boy. Irish Acad. 3rd ser. vi. 79-84. Bilsdale church, early inscription in. Yorks Arch. Soc. xiii. 237-

240. BiLSON (John). Recent excavations ia Yorkshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq, 2nd S. xix. 263-264.

The beginnings of Gothic architecture : Norman vaulting

in England. Journ. B.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix. 350-356. Black (Rev. Robert). Ramsey abbey and the parish church.

Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 319-326. Blair (Robert). Roman coins. Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch.

Soc. N.S. iii. 415-416. Blow (D. J.). The architectural discoveries of 1901 at Stonehenge.

Journ. B.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix. 121-136. Boissier (Alfred). Materiaux pour I'etude de la religion Assyro-

Babylonienne. BibL Arch. Soc. xxv. 23-29, 75-81. BoLiNGBROKE (L. G.). The hundred of Clackclose and the civil war.

Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. xiv. 329-340. Bond (E.). Hampstead at the beginning of last century. Hamp-

stead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1901, 13-24. Bond (F. Bligh). The tympanum of the rood-screen, as surviving at AVinsham church. Somerset Arch, and A of. Hist. Soc. xlix. 56-64. Bond (E. Bligh) and Arthur L. Radford. Devonshire screens and rood lofts ; being a compendium of existing screens, and remains of screen-work still surviving, or reputed to be surviving, in the county. Devon Assoc, xxxv. 434—496. Bower (Rev. Canon). Roman discoveries at Carlisle. Cumb. and

West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. iii. 412-413. Bowles (C. E. B.). Vescy of Brampton-en-le-Morthen in the parish of Treeton, co. York, and their descendants. Yorks Arch. Soc. xvii. 340-370.